Ji Guangkui's father had a large collection of books before Mu Yun died. After his death, his collection was inherited by Ji Guangkui and named after Zecun Building, which means that people will always protect their hands. Ertianzhai is Ji Guangkui's Tibetan studio, and Ertian refers to Shenzhou (Ming Dynasty painter) and Yun (Nantian), painters of Qing Dynasty. Ji Guangkun appreciates their painting style and personality very much, and has a large collection of their original works, so he named himself Ertian, and named Tibet Studio after it. It is said that the portrait of Ertian is hung on the indoor wall of Ertianzhai, surrounded by famous paintings and calligraphy, which makes people sit up only knee-wide.
Although Zecun Building has a collection of books left by his father, he still scrimps, buys rare paintings and calligraphy from booksellers, and often borrows books from Bao Tingbo, a famous book collector in Tongxiang. However, if I hear that there is a secret book I am eager for, I will not hesitate to spend a lot of money to buy it. On weekdays, I live in seclusion, study behind closed doors and don't smell foreign affairs. In the 14th year of Daoguang (1834), more than 6,000 kinds of books and 62,000 volumes have been collected, among which there are many masterpieces of Song and Yuan Dynasties.
As a painter, Ji loves books more than paintings, and Ertian's original works, namely "Shen Zhou" and "Cloud", are the best in the collection. He once wrote a book, "Reading Paintings in Two Days", and wrote one by one the ink of famous paintings and friends that have never been seen in contemporary times. * * */kloc-above 0/30.
It can be seen that ancient libraries are also very particular about design and collection. As for whether it will be lent to outsiders, it depends on friendship! You and I met by chance, so why bother to paint it? What other ancient libraries do you know?